Following the news that Disney voice legend Jim Cummings will be hitting up the Melbourne Oz Comic-Con in July next year, the organisers have made the announcement that the voice of Goofy himself, Bill Farmer, will be making his way to the inaugural Sydney and Brisbane shows in September 2014. They’ve also announced that actor Booboo Stewart will join these shows as well.

Bill Farmer is a legend. In fact, in 2009 he was named a Disney Legend by the company and it is easy to see why. Bill Farmer is a voice actor and comedian who has been the official voice of Disney’s Goofy for over 27 years. Along with Goofy, Pluto and Horace Horsecollar for Disney, including the classic A Goofy Movie, Farmer has also appeared as iconic characters such as Foghorn Leghorn, Yosemite Sam and Sylvester in the feature Space Jam. From Astro Boy to Sam and Max Hit the Road, Farmer’s filmography spans video games (Kingdom Hearts, Dead Rising), TV shows (The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse, Robot Chicken) and over 3400 appearances as Goofy! We had the pleasure of chatting with Bill at the Melbourne Oz Comic-Con this year, and you’ll hear him (cleverly disguised as Sam from Sam and Max) introducing our podcast on occasions.

Booboo Stewart is a singer, dancer, model, and actor (a quadruple threat!) probably best known for his role as Seth Clearwater in the Twilight Saga, and he’ll soon be seen as James Proudstar/Warpath in X-Men: Days of Future Past. In 2010, he joined Carrie Fisher in Perth for the Channel Seven Perth Telethon to raise money for the Princess Margaret Hospital for Children.

Perth, WA – March 29 and 30 at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre

Adelaide, SA – April 5 and 6 at the Adelaide Showground

Melbourne, VIC – July 5 and 6 at the Royal Exhibition Building

Brisbane, QLD – September 6 and 7 at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre

Sydney, NSW – September 13 and 14 at the Sydney Exhibition Centre at Glebe Island

You can find out more information about Oz Comic-Con by heading to their website at ozcomiccon.com. THEN come right back here as well, as we’ll be covering the various ‘Cons in full over the next year.